Roger Waters Says “Ratfaced Jew Serial Killers” Could End “Ukraine War” at Any Time

He didn’t actually say “ratfaced Jew serial killers.” But you could tell he was thinking it.

RT:

Ukrainians can stop dying tomorrow if the US sat down with Russia and made peace, Pink Floyd co-founder and British rock legend Roger Waters told RT in an interview on Friday. Waters said the West seems determined to fight “to the last Ukrainian” because there are fortunes to be made from weapons sales, while American elites wish to rule the world.

“It can be stopped, in my view, tomorrow,” Waters told RT’s Eunan O’Neill. “All it takes is for the Americans to come to the table and say ‘OK, let’s go with the Minsk agreements’. And then it would be over.”

Waters pointed out that the current president of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky, ran on the platform of upholding the Minsk agreements and ending the civil war that started after the illegal 2014 coup in Kiev, and that 73% of Ukrainians voted for him based on that, “so they didn’t have to have a war.”

“The minute he was elected, someone put a gun to his head, I assume, and he changed his mind and didn’t do any of that,” Waters noted.

That’s not what actually happened, Roger.

He was a paid Jew comedian agent of much bigger Jews. He never had a plan to do anything. He’s just a puppet. Literally an actor.

Asked if the West wanted the conflict to end, Waters replied, “No, of course not.”

“No, they have no interest in ending it. They will fight to the last Ukrainian. Or if they do want it to end, why don’t they end it? Because it’s in their hands, always has been. It’s in NATO’s hands, it’s in Joe Biden’s hands – except it’s not, it’s his … whoever pulls his strings’ hands. And they don’t want it to end. There’s huge fortunes to be made,” he added, in reference to billions of dollars’ worth of weapons the US and NATO countries were sending to Kiev.

Waters has been an outspoken human rights activist for years, saying that his platform is that “all our brothers and sisters, all over the world deserve equal rights irrespective of their ethnicity, religion or nationality,” as outlined by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights – no more, no less.

A montage of alleged “war criminals” featured on his new concert tour ‘This Is Not A Drill’ includes the face of current US President Joe Biden. Waters defended that choice in last week’s interview with CNN’s Michael Smerconish, which has gained a lot of traction on social media.

Waters pointed out that the interview was “quite a jovial affair” but what CNN ended up posting was “heavily edited” to remove his views on Ukraine and “make me look like an idiot.”

The rock guitarist is on the record condemning the Russian operation in Ukraine as “a criminal mistake,” but told RT it was “a huge mistake for the Americans to try and push NATO right up to the Russian border” as well.

Circling back to the Minsk agreements, Waters wondered why they have been memory-holed by the media, when the overwhelming majority of Ukrainians voted for peace but got war instead. While he doesn’t speak Russian, Waters noted that he’s done a lot of reading and research, trying to understand the conflict from a global standpoint.

Commenting on US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s recent visit to Taiwan, Waters told RT that Ukraine and Taiwan are the two hotspots that could trigger the Third World War.

“People don’t take nuclear weapons nearly seriously enough,” he said.

Elaborating on the history and background of China and Taiwan, Waters wondered why the West was so determined to impose its values on others.

“Why should you decide, you, this colonial settlement in North America, why should you get to decide how everybody else in the world behaves?” he told RT. “They want to rule the world, that is what is so dangerous about American foreign policy.”

“You can’t rule the world, Joe Biden. You can’t do it, brother. It’s a fool’s errand.”

There is so little daylight between Roger Waters and the Daily Stormer when he talks about these things.

It’s so weird he’s obsessed with being against Donald Trump and “fascism” when these are the obvious anti-war institutions.

It’s a strange dynamic, where he is like half stuck in the 1960s as some kind of rebel, and half inside of current year fact-based realism.

Like, if you’re against forcing the Taiwanese to have gay anal sex, then how exactly are you a liberal at all?

You know what it is though? It’s his mommy issues.

I wrote about this recently.

He wrote that song “Mother” and said it wasn’t about his own life.

It was obviously about his own life. You can’t actually write about other people’s lives. As the world’s most prolific writer, I can tell you that: you’re always writing about your own experience.

No man can ever be whole until he overcomes his mother.

But man, that 1980 live version of The Wall is bloody fantastic.